Peruvian Police Seize $4 Million In Counterfeit Currency In Lima Suburb; Destination was US, Europe
The contraband was found at a hostel in a Lima suburb.
People's Bank Of China Opens Loan-Backed Security Pilot Program To Foreign Banks
In an attempt to shield Chinese banks from bad debt, policymakers created a new security comprised of bundled bank loans.
Italy's Unemployment Hits Record High 12.5 Percent: Survey
About 80,000 workers lost their jobs in September, and unemployment for younger workers hit its highest rate ever.
Twitter Faces $124 Million Lawsuit
Two companies claim Twitter fraudulently had them organize a private sale of its shares to stoke investor interest for an IPO then canceled it.
Facebook Can Tell Who You're Dating -- And When You'll Break Up: Study Says
The dispersion rating, a measure of connectedness between two users' mutual friends, is the most accurate indicator of relationship status.
Opponents Of Washington State GMO-Labeling Law Far Outstrip Supporters In Fundraising
Opponents of the law have raised $22 million, while supporters have collected a paltry $7 million.
Facebook, Blackberry Meet To Discuss Possible Takeover Bid
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has denied that his company plans to build its own smartphone, calling it "the wrong strategy."
Government Panel Weighs Breakup of Tepco, Japanese Power Giant Responsible for Fukushima Power Plant
A government panel is considering three options, including creating a separate entity to oversee the cleanup effort.
Dykema Survey: For U.S. M&A Market, There's Nowhere To Go But Up
Sixty-eight percent of 110 M&A industry insiders polled in a recent survey say the market's strength will improve in 2014.
U.S. House Price Increases Are Slowing Says Bill McBride Of Calculated Risk
A slowdown in the increase of housing prices has not been reflected by popular indicators like the Case-Schiller index
Only One In 10 Americans Say Obamacare Helping Them, But Curiosity About The Law Growing: Bankrate Survey
A vast majority of uninsured Americans say their health insurance situation hasn't improved.
Zimbabwe Mulling Mining Bond Offering, Mines Minister Walter Chidakwa Says
Analysts are skeptical about the African nation’s ability to attract foreign investment in its mining sector.
Six Things You Need To Know About America's Illegal Drug Trade: Who's Using What Where And At What Cost -- ConvergEx Study
Powder cocaine is big in New England, painkillers are the drug of choice in the Midwest and the Pacific West is the top location for inhalant use.
Suspect Charles Brownlow Accused Of Killing Five In Terrell, Texas, Attacks
Texas authorities arrest man in five-fatality killing spree who has long criminal record.
Apple Fourth-Quarter Estimates Raised By Cantor Fitzgerald Analyst Brian White At Last Minute: What's He Thinking?
An analyst has raised his expectations for Apple's Q4 revenue and EPS.
Can't Commit To Poultry Raising? Chicken Rental Shops May Be For You
New businesses allow consumers to try out owning a chicken coop.
Swiss Bankers Afraid to Leave Switzerland for Fear of Arrest by US Tax Authorities
Swiss bankers are afraid to leave home, after U.S. tax authorities made several arrests on charges of helping U.S. citizens avoid paying taxes.